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the entire counterweight (the force gauge should turn along with the weight) counterclockwise
until reaching the desired value.
Also, to compensate for the natural “skating” force that pulls the tone arm toward the center of
the record, set the anti-skate knob to match the value of the tracking force. However, if you
anticipate doing a fair amount of back-cueing, scratching or reverse-direction operation, you may
want to use less or no anti-skate control.
If you use a taller cartridge, thicker slip mat or play thick records (such as 180 g pressings or old
78s), you may also need to adjust the tone arm height in order to keep the tone arm parallel. To
do so, loosen the height-lock switch and rotate the black height-adjust dial the lock and dial are
both located at the base of the tone arm. Once the height is adjusted correctly, secure it by
flipping the switch back into locked position.